3 Lab Courses?

<p>I am an incoming freshman at Pratt. Without much guidance, I have chosen what, I guess, is a valid schedule. My only question is whether or not taking 3 courses (Chem21L, Math 32L, EGR53L) with labs is advisable? Am I gonna die?</p>

<p>Here is the rest of it just so I can possibly get some added advice, cause I feel like I'm totally flying by the seat of my pants:</p>

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<p>I have noidea where I read this, but it was advised against. Vague, I know, but yeah.</p>

<p>MTH 32L isn't really the kind of "lab" class we're worried about people taking... You'll be fine - just don't add Bio 25L as a fifth course :)</p>

<p>bio 25.... what a horrible thing to make ECEs take</p>

<p>That's a pretty bad looking schedule. You have to remember that in college you don't have to have class all day like in HS...so give yourself some breaks...even if you want to keep all of those classes...try to arrange it better to give yourself some free time.</p>

<p>yeah its bad... its an engineering schedule... choosing pratt is signing on to having no free time... bad choice. ;-)</p>

<p>it gets better :)</p>

<p>To paraphrase (either</a> Churchill, or Disraeli, or Shaw, or whomever made up the original):

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If you are a freshman, and you aren't in Trinity, you'll have no time;
if you are a senior, and you aren't in Pratt, you'll have no job.

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<p>i like it, though i dont think your grade matters... if you are in pratt you'll never have any time</p>